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Agree about Fitzgerald. It's like this season's newly liberated Libby fucked off to Nashville to do warehouse art.

That scene was amazing, and the thing is, even before 19 years in solitary, Daniel was a bit of a weirdo. He just never really got the chance to find his people and learn how to be a weirdo before getting thrown in prison.

I honestly can't gush enough about this show. I love it so much and it just destroys me.

Well said.

Me too. I was like, "that seems kind of harsh. it's just a fan."

You broke my brain.

Yeah, that's what my husband said years ago and now it's secretly his favorite show.

I'm just so glad it's back.

Trust me, I'm annoyed that I chose to watch this live instead of Westworld. I'll get to it tonight.

I'm conflicted about this show. I think my problem, and maybe others as well, is that I essentially stick around for what I think the show could be. I feel like I mostly tolerate it, sometimes like it, and every once in a while, really love it.

He definitely picked the wrong moment to teenager.

What I think made it worse was the blatant manipulation and time wasting for the sake of advertising dollars. These last two episodes were basically the TV version of click bait.

I saw that and thought the exact same thing. Way to be self-aware, Bill.

Those two were definitely my favorite part of the movie.

Ding this, Skippy, get a fuckin life!

Except that Billy Bush is not in any way acting like he's being forced to participate for fear of being fired. He's completely on board and enthusiastic to participate in the conversation.

Every time Ming Na Wen is on screen in that show, my husband and I are like, "how the shit is she 50?"

Yeah I had never even heard of this thing until the HBO version. I'm glad too because I'm utterly fascinated so far.

Have they said how much admission costs to go to this place? It seems like it would be exorbitant and prevent anyone other than the super privileged from visiting.